From the widespread reaction, you’d think the collapse of Muammar Gaddafi’s regime in Libya was a World War II-type victory.
In fact it took six months of U.S., Canadian, British, French and NATO air strikes – most of the target practice with no return fire – before the “rebels” broke through to Tripoli.
That is, around 8,000 air strikes, mostly shooting fish in a barrel.
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